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What kind of Fengshui beasts were there in ancient China, such as Taotie, Qiongqi, Qilin, Pixiu, etc.? The more, the better. It's best to write down the origin. Thank you. After being accepted, there's also...

2024-09-18 16:06
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2024-09-18 18:35

In ancient China, the Feng Shui beasts were: 1 Taotie (tāo tiè): A legendary monster that loved to eat people. It was regarded as a fierce beast in Feng Shui. It often appeared in the houses, tombs, and city walls of rich families. 2. Qiong Qi (qíng qíng): Also known as the (), it is a type of bird commonly seen in the north. It is regarded as a lucky beast symbol in Feng Shui and will bring good luck. 3. Qilin: A legendary divine beast with horns, no wings, and the ability to breathe fire. It is regarded as a lucky beast in Feng Shui and often appears in palaces, temples, and tombs. 4. Pixiu (píqiū): It was a traditional Feng Shui beast that looked like a bottle with an open mouth. It was good at collecting money and was often used to decorate houses and display tombs. These Fengshui beasts all have their own unique origins and meanings. They play an important role in Chinese traditional culture.

Seeking information on the four ancient ferocious beasts, especially Taotie and Qiongqi

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2024-09-11 15:18

Taotie and Qiongqi were two ferocious beasts in ancient Chinese legends. It was said that they were extremely ferocious and possessed incomparably powerful strength. The following is some information about them: - Taotie: According to legend, Taotie is a monster with great power. It is usually shaped like a cow with a round body, sharp claws and teeth, a pair of big eyes and a long nose. Taotie usually likes to eat all kinds of delicacies, but because it is very powerful, it can often defeat creatures with the same strength. In the Classic of Mountains and Seas, Taotie was described as a monster that ate people. - Qiongqi: Qiongqi was also a ferocious beast in ancient Chinese legends. It usually looked like a horse-like animal with a long body, strong limbs, a tail, big eyes, and a big mouth. Qiong Qi usually liked to live at the foot of the mountain and would look for all kinds of delicacies to enjoy. Because of its great strength, it can often defeat creatures with the same strength. In the Classic of Mountains and Seas, Qiong Qi was described as a monster that ate grass.

Were there any Cultivation novels set in ancient China (or the Classic of Mountains and Seas) that included ancient ferocious beasts or divine beasts such as Taotie, Qiongqi, Huashe, Yinglong, and so on?

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2024-09-03 03:45

😋I recommend the following novels to you: 1. [The Classic of Dominating Mountains and Seas]: This is a mythical cultivation novel with the Classic of Mountains and Seas as its background. It covers all kinds of ancient ferocious beasts and divine beasts, including the Nine-tailed Fox, the Phoenix Emperor, and the Taotie. 2. "Monsters of the Mountains and Seas: My Skills Can Be Upgraded": With the Classic of Mountains and Seas as the ancient background, people can summon the mountains and seas to fight for them, including all kinds of strange beasts. The main character, Cheng Yi, was an auxiliary physiognomist with violent physiognomy. 3. The Beast Tamer Sect, which was set on Taiyuan Peak, provided all kinds of demon beasts and divine beasts, including Taotie, White Tiger, Kun Peng, and so on. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Were the Qiongqi and Taotie monsters of the same level in " Xialan "?

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2024-09-23 22:30

Qiongqi and Taotie were described as powerful monsters in the novel, but according to the setting in the novel, they were not of the same level. Qiongqi was an expert of the Five Mountains Sect, and he was regarded as one of the strongest monsters in the Mist with extraordinary strength and speed. The Taotie was the natural enemy of the Gluttons. It had extremely strong combat and defense, and was regarded as a very dangerous monster. Although Qiongqi and Taotie were both powerful monsters, their levels in the novel were set to different levels, so they could not be simply regarded as monsters of the same level.

What were the names of ancient mythical beasts, such as Pixiu, in novels?

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2025-03-04 20:54

Apart from the Pi Xiu mentioned in Douluo: Tang San Became a Milk Dad After Picking Up a Pi Xiu, there were also some other ancient mythical beast names that could be recommended. For example, the Vermilion Bird, the Black Tortoise, the Azure Dragon, and the White Tiger. These four divine beasts were very famous in Chinese traditional culture. There were also phoenixes, qilins, dragons, lions, and so on. I hope this information will be helpful to you. Go and see the legendary stories of these divine beasts! I hope you like my recommendation.

Attack is a pixiu, adopted by the Taotie, is a painter

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2024-09-13 21:33

Attacking a Pixiu, being adopted by Taotie, and being drawn was a common scene in fantasy, fantasy, science fiction, and other novels. The identity and background of the attacker and the receiver could vary according to the plot of the novel. They could be the emperor of heaven, immortals, demons, humans, and so on. Pixiu was a mythical monster that was often described as ferocious and bloodthirsty, with powerful attack and defense. Taotie was a legendary divine beast with a strong appetite and devouring ability. It was also one of the villains in many novels. The interaction and emotional entanglement between the attacker and the receiver was a common plot in many novels. The character could have a variety of settings such as painter, painter, artist, etc., depending on the plot of the novel.

Which novels described Taotie, Qiongqi, Taowu, and Hundun?

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2025-03-08 13:59

The following novels have content about Taotie, Qiongqi, Taowu, and Chaos: - "My family's fierce beasts are super fierce." - "Beast Tamer: I Have a Mountain and Sea Catalog" - Super Divine Bloodline - [Lord Taotie who nibbled at the myriad worlds] - [Taotie's Journey to the Jianghu] - "Ferocious Beast" - "Taotie: Devouring and Evolving from the Destruction of the Pillar." In these novels, Tao Tie, Qiong Qi, Tao Wu, and Hun Dun were all relatively important existences. They were the identities of the characters in the books or important sources of power. I hope you can read more of these novels and find more interesting content. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it ~

What were the mythological characters in ancient China? Write down their names!

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2025-03-08 04:06

There were many mythological characters in ancient China. The following are some of the more famous ones: 1. Jade Emperor: He has an important position in both Taoism and Buddhism and is considered to be the master of the universe. 2. Sun Wukong: The Great Sage Equal to Heaven was subdued by Buddha to assist Tang Sanzang in obtaining scriptures. 3. White Snake: The legend of the green snake and the white snake is one of the most famous myths in Chinese culture. 4 Nezha: The mythical character is the Third Prince who once transformed into a lotus to save all living beings. 5 King You of Zhou: The ancestor of the beacon fire playing with the princes once led to the destruction of the Western Zhou Dynasty. 6. Sun Wukong: In Journey to the West, the protagonist has supernatural abilities. 7 Zhu Bajie: It was Tang Sanzang's eldest disciple who was tempted by the demon but finally helped Tang Sanzang successfully obtain the true scripture. 8. Bai Jingjing: The heroine of A Chinese Oscarness Journey. She has a smart personality and powerful martial arts. Qin Shihuang was the first emperor in Chinese history to unify the whole country. He was also considered the Unifier in Chinese mythology. 10 Bai Suzhen: The female lead in the Legend of the White Snake has a kind and gentle personality. The above is only a brief introduction of some of the ancient Chinese mythological characters. There are many other characters.

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2024-09-25 22:36

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Please recommend a novel that contains mythical beasts. It's best if it's a dragon or a qilin. It's best if the main character uses a heavy sword. Thank you!

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2025-03-09 15:19

😋I recommend the following two novels to you. They have a divine dragon and a qilin, and the main character uses a heavy sword. 1. "Proud God": The main character holds the Dark Heaven Sword and rides a Qilin mount to fight against various enemies such as demonic beasts. 2. [Revelation: The protagonist Cao Jing finds a mythical beast companion called "Dragon" who possesses the mysterious Revelation. He seeks the truth and revenge.] I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

What were the famous sentences in ancient China? the more, the better

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2024-09-15 19:44

There were many famous sayings in ancient China. The following are some of them: 1. Sunset clouds and lone ducks fly together in autumn water, sharing the same color in the sky-Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" in Tang Dynasty Asking you how much sorrow you can have is like a river flowing eastward in spring-Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty,"Farewell to the Ancient Grass" If life is only like the first time, what is the autumn wind sad painting fan? -Tang Dynasty Li Qingzhao's "Dream Order" The green mountains can't cover it, after all, it flows eastward-Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty,"After Enrolling in the Examination" 5. The wind and waves will sometimes hang the clouds and sail across the sea-Li Bai's "Difficult Journey" in Tang Dynasty Dedication to One's Heart's End-Zhuge Liang of the Tang Dynasty's "Later Master's Table" The bright moon rises from the sea, and we share the same time at the end of the world-Zhang Jiuling of the Tang Dynasty wrote "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" If the love between two people lasts for a long time, how can it be in the morning and evening? -Qin Guan's Fairy of Magpie Bridge in Tang Dynasty Asking You How Much Worry You Can Have, Just Like A River Flowing Eastwards in Spring-Bai Juyi's Farewell to the Ancient Grass in Tang Dynasty Asking you how much kindness you can have is like a night of wind and rain dispersing the vast sky-Tang Dynasty Xu Hun's "Xie Ting Farewell"

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